The Austin Papers, Vol. 3

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THE AUSTIN PAPERS

GEORGE L. 1-IAMMEKEN TO AUSTIN

~New Orleans, July 18, 1836. See Calendar.]

GEORGE L. HAMMEKEN TO AUSTIN

New-Orleans July 18/ 1836

GENL.. S. F. AUSTIN Velasco . DEAR SIR;

from the political iiew~ contained in the enclosed of same date and other circumstances I do not verily believe that Texas will be again invaded. Should future Legislation rob me of the lands I have acquired under the laws existing at the date of my purchase, at the Sacrifice of my Cotton fac- tory mortgaged, and compromising my friends for their endorsements to a heavy amount, I will be ruined like many others have been in this Wicked world by Might not right. In case this Should happen, can I count of You for eleven leagues in the rolling country near to those I now own at fifty cents p. acre payable in one and two Years from date of possession. I do not mean on the very frontier Settlements but Some Where in the Vicinity of the N~vto· or San Felipe. If You answer me in the affirmative I wish to proceed immediately with the following project, provided you can also immediately forward me a passport or leave of absence for twelv_e instead of Six Months. The information I have acquired from books and fully corroborated by Several conversations with various persons I have given to a french friend a gentleman perfectly conversant with the culture of the vines, and I wish to accompany him to France to bring-out in march or april next 50 or 100 Laborers and make an experin1ent Which if successful will pave the way for many future benefits for Texas and for those concerned. I pray You answer me immediately and if favorable Send also the pass- port. We wish to leave New-York on the first September next in order to have time to make a good Selection; which whilst my companion is doing I will visit England and carry letters to the rich people there and, if You wish, try to induce them to Send with me to Texas an agent authorised to make a heavy loan which either to the Republic or State of Texas ought to be of great advantage. Please make time to answer this forthwith directed to Geo. L. Hammeken New-York, and if my friend Guy will make a duplicate, Sen~ it also to GEO. L. HAMMEKEN [Rubric]

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